Jeff Graham’s Aqua Cisir cut is ideal for quartz and beryl gemstones and has exceptional flash and yield. Intermediate and professional-level faceters can cut this design quickly. Read on to learn more about the Aqua Cisir.

Jeff Graham’s Blue Ice gem design is easy to cut. It performs well for gems with low refractive indices like beryl and quartz. It’s a great choice for medium to light-colored stones. Read on to learn more about this cut.

Introduced in 1960, the classic princess cut works very well for diamonds. However, this popular design doesn’t lend itself to colored gemstones. The Gram Princess by Jeff Graham is a redesign of the princess cut more suitable for saturated gems.

A “Money Cut” is a gem design that’s fast and easy with great performance. That’s what Jeff Graham’s Light House cut is all about. This design works very well for faceters of all skill levels, especially novices.

"The Mumble" by Jeff Graham can be cut with or without a table and is well suited for medium to light colored quartz, tourmaline, topaz, or peridot. Experienced faceters can cut this gem design quickly, and it’s different and bright enough to attract attention and sell well, too.

Jeff Graham’s SweetHeart cut shows great flash and dispersion. It’s a good choice for novices trying to cut their first heart design and experts looking for something easy to facet. It also makes a nice romantic gesture. Read on to learn more about the SweetHeart.